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  • #16
    What's the benefits of reverse flow?
    2006 Saturn Ion Redline
    2003 Mits. Eclipse Spyder

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    • #17
      In reverse flow cooling, the coolant flows from the radiator to the heads first, so the heads get the coolest coolant. This help control detonation.
      Dave M
      Life, liberty, and the pursuit of all who threaten it!


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      • #18
        So why did they convert back to conventional in the LS1?
        Sorry just curious
        2006 Saturn Ion Redline
        2003 Mits. Eclipse Spyder

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        • #19
          Fred or someone else would have to give you a definite answer, but the obvious would be that for some reason detonation isn't as much of a threat in the LS1. Whether it's due to increased ignition efficiency or decreased compression or some other reason, I don't know.
          Dave M
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          • #20
            t could be a clogged radiator. I had an over heating problem and decided to take it in. Turned out my radiator was clogged with leaves and debris. I also got a coolant flush and that took care of it. Also, a couple weeks ago I went diggin' underneath and found a Burger King bag sucked right into my radiator fans. It's always good to check on it once and a while.

            Just wondering, how do leaves get into the coolant system?
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            • #21
              I believe he meant that got caught in front of the radiator. Debris and leaves often get stuck between the radiator and the tranny cooler, and other areas when they get sucked up into the airdam.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by ryan34
                So why did they convert back to conventional in the LS1?
                Sorry just curious
                I have heard the the patent on the "reverse cooling" concept is held by Evans (NPG) Coolant, and GM had to stop using the system. I have never seen a "proof" of that.
                Fred

                381ci all-forged stroker - 10.8:1 - CNC LT4 heads/intake - CC solid roller - MoTeC engine management - 8 LS1 coils - 58mm TB - 78# injectors - 300-shot dry nitrous - TH400 - Gear Vendor O/D - Strange 12-bolt - 4.11's - AS&M headers - duals - Corbeau seat - AutoMeter gauges - roll bar - Spohn suspension - QA1 shocks - a few other odds 'n ends. 800HP/800lb-ft at the flywheel, on a 300-shot. 11.5 @ 117MPH straight motor

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                • #23
                  Is there anyway to convert my car to "reverse cooling". If so is it benefitial?
                  2006 Saturn Ion Redline
                  2003 Mits. Eclipse Spyder

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by ryan34
                    Is there anyway to convert my car to "reverse cooling". If so is it benefitial?
                    Well, if you wire your starter motor backwards and swap all your spark plug wires and injector wires around you could make your engine run backwards, then you would have reverse cooling. You would also have to drive around in reverse to go forward, but you would have a lot of reverse gears, which you don't have right now. So, yeah, I guess there would be a benefit to it...

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